18 December 2013



This is something a lot of us seem to forget sometimes, and I am happy to remind you and myself of this true statement. Thank you Victoria for inspiring me yesterday with these words. In the spirit of these thought I am making plans and goals to live my life with more intentions, and keeping this in mind I think that journey will be a bit easier.

To read more about the quote from the book and the author go here and here. And buy the book here. I hope you will like what these amazing women have for you. I think this book is amazing and I plan to read it.

For more tips and tricks on living with intention visit lovely Jess.

Have a lovely day <3

Love,
Agy.

11 December 2013


Now more than ever time management is of the essence for most people. We lead such busy lives and many people feel overwhelmed at times. It is a great accomplishment when we can balance all aspects of our lives perfectly together that we feel accomplished, fulfilled and happy. But sometimes that is not the case. And on top of everything feeling dried out and uninspired can really bring me down.

Having little helpers and knowing you are not the only one struggling can lift some of the heavy burden you are carrying. And reading fellow bloggers and their tips and tricks helps me to stay motivated and on the bright side of life.
I would like to share with you some inspiring posts from lovely Jess Lively, who continues to amaze and inspire me every day. Thank you. So, I mentioned time management, I truly suck at that. I am so forgetful and distracted all the time, I should be wearing sewed post-its on my clothes just to keep up with everything. There are so many apps for lists and to-do plans etc. I miserably and quite amazingly fail with each and every one of them. Now I have found a great recommendation at Jess`s blog, Teux Deux. Feel free to visit her blog and read the post in question. She posted pics and amazingly detailed explanations why this really might work and help. Even me. Here is to hoping!!

With our time management apps ready (steady-GO!) it important to have several things in mind to train ourselves to better time and life quality. Again, Jess has some amazing tips and advice. When to do something important (but not urgent) is an inspiring post about how to program your inner clock to be more responsive when it comes to recognizing that right time in our daily schedule to do the right thing that will pay off. For Jess that time is early in the morning, for someone else might be some other time during the day but what is important is that you recognize that time and use it effectively.

„But I can say that getting that work done early is not only making me more effective elsewhere in my business, but it also make me feel successful that day – no matter what else happens.“
 – Jess Lively.

And doesn`t that make us feel great and motivated to do more, and to be proud of ourselves and int he end, it might help us to get more organized and thus have more free time at the end of a day/week/month?! And yes, it is that easy, and I too am surprised (as Jess was too) that we didn`t realized and thought of that before/on our own. But no worries, it is not too late to incorporate this little advice into your life. Just be persistent.

Jess concludes her post with these smart and inspiring thoughts:
„Though this idea may not be ideal for everyone, particularly those with a full-time job or children, this concept could be adapted within a variety of schedules. Anything that is easy to do and also easy not to do, is easiest to do first.“
Now you just need to make this a habit and don`t forget to be grateful. Thank you Jess.

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